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so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. president biden addressing the nation tonight, marking one year of covid, saying the virus has exacted a terrible toll on all americans but offering messages of hope. >> tonight i'm announcing that i will direct all states, tribes, and territories to make all adults, people 18 and over, eligible to be vaccinated no later than may 1. >> the president saying he will not relent until we beat covid-19. he is ramping up a massive nationwide effort to reopen schools safely and saying he's hopeful that if americans pull together and get vaccinated, we can gather in small groups with family and friends to celebrate the fourth of july this year. joining me now to discuss, cnn's white house correspondent john harwood and dr. jonathan reiner. dr. reiner is the director of the cardiac catheterization program at george washington university hospital. gentlemen, good evening to you. john harwood, i'm going to start with you. president biden is making promises everyone is going to be eligible for a vaccine by may 1st, a barbecue with the family and friends on the fourth of july. he is setting high expectations. now he's going to have to meet those expectations. >> he is, don. but he's trying to lean on his partners to do that. he's leaning on science to continue the incredible work of these vaccines and count on public health experts to track the variants and stay on top of those. he's counting on american business to sustain the ramp-up in manufacturing that he's encouraged by using the defense production act. he singled out for praise merck, which has partnered with its competitor johnson & johnson to try to ramp up the dosage of that newly approved vaccine. he's leaning on his partners in state and local government, who he is now backing with a rushing river of money coming at them in this covid relief package that he signed into law. and he's also counting on the american people to join him in this effort. and he's trying to unify them in a uniquely joe biden way as he did in the speech tonight, calling on their common experiences, their desire to get back to normal, for the weddings and the proms and the dates and the fourth of july gatherings, urging them to hang in with things like masks, which are unpopular in parts of the country. he talked about things that divide us like wearing masks, but he did not call out governors who are resisting him and lifting mask mandates. he did not call out president trump by name although he alluded to the state of the vaccine rollout that he inherited. he did his best while urging the american people to stick with it a while longer to unplug the electricity from the ideological polarization in the country. we'll see how successful he can be with it. >> doctor, do you think may 1st, july 4th, are those realistic goals? >> yeah. i think first of all, i've been saying now for a few weeks that we need to open up vaccination to younger people. look, there are two goals of vaccinating the public. one obviously is to reduce death, and these vaccines are very effective at doing that. and we have vaccinated now a large proportion of the country at greatest risk of death. so in the united states, about 72% of people over the age of 75 have been vaccinated. 63% of people over the age of 65. so we're really getting vaccine to the people at highest risk. the other goal of vaccination is to reduce transmission. we now know from some pretty good studies that much of the transmission of this virus in this country is powered by young people, people aged 20 to 49. more than two-thirds of the cases are being transmitted by young people. so the way to put that down is to vaccinate young people, and we have the vaccine to do that. we have 33 million doses of vaccine that have been distributed to the states but not yet administered. so i think it's a great idea now to move towards vaccinating young people and that will help to drive transmission down. in terms of july 4th, look, if july 4th comes around and your family has been vaccinated and your neighbors down the street have been vaccinated, yeah, you can absolutely get together for a barbecue. getting shots in the arms is not just a ticket to vaccination. it's the ticket to getting people back in offices, to getting movie theaters open, to getting ballparks filled, to getting people on airplanes. getting shots in the arm, and this administration gets it. sometime tomorrow, the 100 millionth shot is going into an arm. that's an immense achievement. that's a real big deal. we're not there yet, but we're really on the way. >> let me ask you something that pertains to that because the president also said that dentists and vets will soon be giving vaccinations. that certainly should help speed things up, right? >> yeah. look, it will be great to get to the point where you don't even need an appointment. you can walk into a place and get vaccinated. the more places, the more venues that can give the shot, the more opportunity there is to get shots in the arms. look, we're averaging now somewhere around 2.5 million shots a day. we can get to 3 million shots per day, and then we'll have herd immunity in this country right around the fourth of july. now think about what happens in the fall. in the fall, our schools open and our colleges open. it's an entirely new world for us. >> yeah. >> it's an imperative to get the shots in arms, and it's happening now. >> party, party, party. i'm here for all of it. i was going to say i'm not even going to lie and pretend to be the anchorman. i can't wait for that moment to happen where i can go to a christmas party or a barbecue or just like hang out and not have to worry about not getting close to someone, if i'm going to get covid, you know? i can't wait for it. i'm here for all of it. thank you both. i appreciate it. i want to turn now, bring in our cnn political commentators, former democratic congressman joe kennedy and also amanda carpenter. good evening to both of you. amanda, hello. representative kennedy, can you hear me? i don't think representative kennedy can hear us, or he's frozen. i'm not sure. but anyway, hello, amanda. >> hey. >> president biden spoke out against the recent rise in hate crimes against americans tonight. i want you to listen to this. >> i will not relent until we beat this virus, but i need you, the american people. i need you. i need every american to do their part. that's not hyperbole. i need you. >> that was his call to action, amanda. so why don't we start there, and then we'll talk about asian-americans. so that was the president's call to action tonight. after a year of suffering through a pandemic, is that the kind of message americans need, amanda in. >> yeah. he gave a great speech, and i feel like a lot of the reaction has to do with how he positions against president trump. people always talk about the feeling of the relief they have hearing biden. but what he's doing now soars above that. this would be difficult for any president to navigate. he is steering a country out of a pandemic let alone grappling with everything in the aftermath of donald trump. he is doing a great job not only delivering on the plan -- what did the previous guest say? over 100 million doses have been out? that is incredible. and he's also being careful, managing expectations so that people can get back to normal in a steady way. and so it is really artful the way that he tries to bring everybody in. he doesn't stand up there and say, this is me giving it to you. he's always asking for help and bringing people in. innovative solutions they're coming up with, with the veterans and the dentists, that wasn't even on the deck. and of course that's a great idea. do that. so this is really masterful what he's pulling off. he hasn't done it yet. we're not back to normal yet, but everyone can see how we can get there together. and, man, that's a great thing. >> yeah. representative kennedy, i just want to play this. i mentioned it to amanda earlier but now i want you to hear the sound bite. this is the president speaking out about the rise in hate crimes against asian-americans. here it is. >> too often we've turned against one another. a mask, the easiest thing to do to save lives, sometimes it divides us. states pitted against one another instead of working with each other. vicious hate crimes against asian-americans who have been attacked, harassed, blamed, and scapegoated. at this very moment, so many of them, our fellow americans, they're on the front lines of this pandemic trying to save lives. and still, still they're forced to live in fear for their lives just walking down streets in america. it's wrong. it's un-american, and it must stop. >> you know, representative, that is a far cry from the previous administration. how important is that message? >> critical. and, don, you heard what amanda said about the whole tone and tenor of the speech, trying to pull a country together but also reorient just the base level of decency in this country. i think he articulated what so many of us believe our country can be and should be and can be once again. but highlighting it, calling it out and saying, this is not okay is a huge step forward because it makes sure and reinforces to everybody what some level of decency and dignity and respect is in our country, and that's been missing for a while. >> amanda, tomorrow the president and vice president, vice president kamala harris, are speaking in the rose garden about the covid relief bill. only democrats are on the guest list. are republicans going to look back on this relief bill and see how they got rolled? >> you know what? i think they're still sort of figuring that out. republicans are trying to figure out what they're going to be for and, you know, amid the culture wars and them taking a back seat on the covid debate, it seems the only royal policy that animates republicans is voter restriction. that's the only thing that's moving in the states. that's the only thing that they can focus on when it comes to legislation, and so, you know, i don't think them missing the press conference is going to matter. the only thing that matters for politics going into 2022 and 2024 is did joe biden get us out of this pandemic. and everything after that, you know, is just details. >> sorry about -- representative, sorry about the technical issue, but we're out of time. we'll get you back soon. thank you both. i appreciate it. president biden focusing on covid relief for america while in the gop, the alternate universe in the gop, it's all dr. seuss, mr. potato head, and cancel culture. is it all about 2022, though? >> national unity isn't just how politics and politicians vote in washington and what the loudest voices say on cable or online. unity is what we do together as fellow americans. president biden kicking off his sales pitch for his covid relief package with his address at the white house tonight. but the next battle will be over voter suppression, and it could determine the future of our democracy. believe me when i tell you that the assault on voting rights is well under way. so joining me now, cnn political commentator and former democratic senator doug jones and cnn political analyst astead herndon. gentlemen, hello. senator, i'm going to start with you. the democrats have the spotlight, passed this massive bill. but there is a massive gop operation going on nationwide to try to ensure democrats can't win future elections, and i'm talking about voter suppression. is the democratic party and the white house ready for this fight? >> i think they're getting ready for it. look, you have to put first things first, and joe biden ran on getting us out of this pandemic. he ran on the promises that are in this package. so you have to put first things first. you have get past the impeachment. you have to get past this covid package. now they're going to turn their attention to not only voter suppression and h.r. 1 but immigration bills, you know, trying to raise the minimum wage. there's a lot that's going to be on the administration's plate, and democrats in congress, and it's going to be a tough road for sure. but i think they're up for it. they're going to be ready for it. they're going to already start reaching out to folks to see if they can get some things done by bipartisanship and working together instead of just having to do what they did this time with no republican help whatsoever. >> astead, i want to ask you about something you tweeted today. you said that these issues republicans are voting on, voter suppression, cancel culture, dr. seuss, mr. potato head, wokeness, aren't all separate issues, right? they're part of one master plan. what's the plan? >> it is a large-scale, long-term effort to think only about who has political and cultural power in this country. you know, it can seem as if republicans are kind of missing the point when talking about mr. potato head or dr. seuss in the moment of this covid relief battle. but this is basically a party that has decided that the only thing that motivates its base is the question of who kind of holds the cultural and political power in this country, and they're thinking that in the long term. so that i think relates to the voting rights and restrictions. that relates to who gets a say on what is canceled or not canceled. and that is basically a kind of pitch to the base by saying the power that you have had both as largely white, conservative, rural voters but also as kind of people in this country that have determined what is popular or not popular is slipping away, and that is something to be very motivated by politically. that's a party that has basically made that calculation over caring about policy. >> i was having a conversation just moments ago with someone, and we were talking about this voter suppression effort, senator, and wondering if it's too late. you have, what, 253, you know, bills trying to be passed, you know, on the table or at the verge of being passed around the country. if the end goal here is massive voter suppression, which it clearly is, how, then, will democrats stop them because they don't have the votes to pass a sweeping voting rights act in the senate without killing the filibuster. >> well, i think you're going to have to take a look at that filibuster. i've been one to be hesitant about this, but sometimes circumstances can overcome the institution of the senate and the institution of the congress. and that may be happening. i think to some extent now, what the republicans are doing across this country are overplaying their hand. they obviously are in a panic. their party is splintering between the pro-trump factions, the anti-trump faction, and they're splintering. so they are in a panic that they're not going to be able to win these races in these key states, in these battleground states. so they're doing the only thing they know how to do best, and that is try to pass these laws to try to keep people from voting. i think democrats can be up for it, but i think they're going to have to look at how best to do that. i think folks are going to take a serious look at the urgency of what is happening across this country, may demand that there's going to be a relook at the filibuster and come up with some way to get this passed. republicans are bringing this on themselves right now, and that's the way democrats are going to have to look at this, i believe. >> astead, do you think democrats are coming to recognize this as the existential threat that it is to their futures because without expanded voting rights in georgia, there would be no democratic senate, no covid relief, and i'm just wondering are they willing to act now? >> i think that is a key question. i mean it is unclear how much the kind of democratic apparatus is willing to see and meet republicans on their terms on this front. and not only is this happening now or in the last presidential election, this is something republicans have been laser focused on for the last 10, 15 years. you basically have a democratic party that is catching up with where republicans are on that, particularly on this kind of state legislature front. democrats have to motivate their base around this. they need to do better in down-ballot races in some tough races like alabama. but there is also a kind of larger question. is biden willing to part with kind of senate traditions? are some democrats willing to do that to be able to pass h.r. 1? that is a baseline, i think, to kind of recognizing the kind of clear-eyed nature of the importance of this fight. if he decides that, you know, the kind of themes of bipartisanship or unity are more important than that, that is going to be a priority that the white house will have to explain to not only progressives but really members of the base who know this is where republicans are motivated. >> thank you both. i'll see you soon. pentagon smackdown tucker carlson is hearing from the highest levels after making misogynistic comments about women in the military. plus prince william is outright asked if the royal family is racist. you're going to hear from him. lactaid is 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can enjoy it even if you're sensitive. yet some say it isn't real milk. i guess those cows must actually be big dogs. sit! i said sit! chances are you have some questions right now here are a couple answers... lysol disinfectant spray and lysol disinfecting wipes together can be used on over 100 surfaces. and kill up to 99.9% of germs. lysol. what it takes to protect. so the pentagon and some of the most senior members of the military are slamming a fox host tonight for saying pregnant women serving in the armed forces are a mockery of the u.s. military. here's exactly what tucker carlson said. >> so we've got new hairstyles and maternity flight suits. pregnant women are going to fight our wars. it's a mockery of the u.s. military. while china's military becomes more masculine as it's assembled the world's largest navy, our military needs to become, as joe biden, more feminine, whatever feminine means anymore since men and women no longer exist. the bottom line is it's out of control, and the pentagon's going along with this. again, this is a mockery of the u.s. military and its core mission, which is winning wars. >> i wonder if he just does that for attention. but a mockery? he's never served in the mill. he's insulting women who do serve in the military. joining me now, one of the incredible women who put her life at risk to protect this country, and that is major mj hegar. i really appreciate you joining us and thank you for your service. so you're a woman and a veteran. what was going through your mind when you heard those comments? >> yeah, it's difficult. a couple things went through my mind. one, clearly he's never served. you know, i was involved with the fight to open ground combat jobs to women, and we found a lot of times and in my own combat experience i found that people who were the loudest against it were the people who have never served in combat. i would say those who have experienced, you know, with the bullets flying and really in the mix don't care what color you are, what gender you are, who you love, what your politics are. competence is everything. can this person cover my sticks? that's all we care about. you find like the real operators not weighing in and saying these types of things, but the wannabes or the p

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